Signature Page

<p><a href="http://www.futureowls.rice.edu/images/futureowls/FreshmanSignaturePage.pdf%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.futureowls.rice.edu/images/futureowls/FreshmanSignaturePage.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>I wouldn't worry too much about not having it sent in yet... My friend just found out about "the box" and mailed it in yesterday. Also, for ED applicants, the Signature Page was not even listed on the Application Requirements status page.</p>

<p>I didn't know you can enlarge the box! I regret not doing that 'cause I'm an artist and the admissions office doesn't accept portfolios-- the box would be a good place to demonstrate artistic talent.</p>

<p>But anyway I drew bacon and eggs in a frying pan (referred to that in an essay) and it will probably have no effect on my application. Urg, now my app seems so boring. Hope I can get in on GPA and SATs alone. </p>

<p>quote from pg. 3: "...unless you do something fragrantly obscene."
^haha, I think that was typo of flagrant, but this made me think of scratch-and-sniff boxes :]</p>

<p>TheFutureIsHere: Are you using a Mac? My friend also said that he could enlarge the box because he was on a MacBook.</p>

<p>No, I use a p.c. Just my luck...
The signature page won't make or break an application though, right?</p>

<p>If they were revealing two identical applicants with only one spot left, it might.</p>

<p>No it's not going to make or break an application. The chances of your application being identical to another is less than 1%. Made up statistic, but think about it. Your scores, essays, race, location couldn't be 'identical'. I know what anhtimmy is getting at, just don't want thefutureishere to worry.</p>